Millennials are the digital generation – there”s no doubt about that. So, it makes sense that Millennials are turning to social media, not just for entertainment, but also for their […]
As a left-leaning city in a traditionally red state, Moscow is a fascinating place to be politically active, said ASUI Director of Policy Nick Wren. “When you go to college […]
Last week, Los Angeles Times columnist Chris Erskine published a piece that generated a ferocious backlash throughout social media. The column, titled, “Millennials, you literally cannot call yourselves adults until […]
App users shouldn’t rely on promises of anonymity The University of Idaho campus is alive with yammer about Yik Yak.
Facebook, the company that has spurred revolutions, changed the way we communicate daily and allowed once private information to be shared on a global scale.
Sept. 11, 2001 was the blackest day America had ever seen. As one, our voices cried out for justice and vengeance. Since then we have had a measure of both.
As if there weren’t enough social sharing sites to distract us from our homework already, Pinterest had to come about.
The second Oppenheimer Ethics Symposium was designed for students, unlike the larger symposium held during fall 2011 in Boise, which addressed needs of media professionals and students.